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Review on Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard Mouse by Boyan Ignjatovic ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pluses and minuses, think before you buy.

Losses of communication and freezes were not discovered for either the keyboard or the mouse (the receiver is situated underneath the table behind the system unit, which is approximately one meter away from the mouse and keyboard). In relation to the floating of the pointer, it is unequivocally inappropriate for games. A limitation such as this does not create a significant amount of inconvenience when working with office software; nonetheless, it does create an uncomfortable sense. In passing, I should mention that the floating cursor is not due to a problem with the connection (checked, put the receiver in the visibility zone), but rather an issue with the mouse sensor. The charge of the keyboard is the only thing that is displayed in the SetPoint program, which can be downloaded from the Logitech website. The charge of the mouse is not displayed. Additionally, you have the option to switch the three hot keys with alternative purposes, which is a wonderful feature. However, you won't be able to play or pause music or videos in any player besides Windows Media Player (WMP). The general conclusion is as follows: the keyboard merits a score of four (personally, I just have a question about the design, but this is a matter of taste), whereas the mouse merits a score of three with a significant negative marking next to it. Everything may be excused, even the lack of any additional. keys or size options (this is also an unprofessional mistake), but the floating cursor is going too far.

Pros
  • In addition to that, 1) This is Logitech, which acts as a firm. 2) The keys are gentle and unobtrusive. 3) There are not any extra keys (for multimedia) available. 4) The capacity to power down both the mouse and the keyboard 5) The standard arrangement of the keys and the standard size of the keys (yep, the only key that is too tiny is the left Shift).
Cons
  • 1) The mouse is insufficiently large. Everything seems to be operating normally, but I can't shake the sense that this mouse is designed for a notebook computer rather than a desktop PC; I'm used to using much larger mice. 2) The pointer moves about freely. When you drive slowly, you can see that it bobs up and down very slightly from side to side. As you navigate from one side of the screen to the other, the pointer will move a few millimeters away (often upward). 3) The entire ensemble has an antiquated appearance (it was constructed in the manner of the early 2022s), and it is not pleasing to the sight. It's not something I'd use at home, but it's fine for work. I wouldn't recommend it.

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